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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
How do people 60-and-over plan their Camino?
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[QUOTE="Georgina77, post: 268948, member: 42436"] I am 68 never done any traveling like this or even close to this I also have health issues arthritic in the spine and other things ....Yet I feel I am to walk the Camino I would love to walk the whole Camino ....but that would most likely take me a year or two.... and my son who is coming with me; has to work for a living,..sadly. So we only have a month, so we have decided to start in Burgos, and if we find we are falling short on time we will take a bus here and there to catch up. We hope we wont have to do that but it is an option we hope ...Also going from Burgos to Serra should give us some idea how long it will take to walk the last hundred k to Santiago where we want to spend a day resting and looking around and on to the ends of the earth to finish. The things I am worried about are: flying (only been in a few very short plane trips and was terrified ) the heat in July; I don't do well in the heat, getting lost, spiders, scorpions , snakes,and dogs biting us, wild animals eating us and just about anything else I can think up; So it should be interesting should we survive all my fears .... Bottom line on the plus side is I get to spend a whole month with my oldest son ...I get to stretch my self physically mentally and spiritually .... And at the end of it all ....I am sure we will have a wonderful time... after all life is for living ....... I will post when we get home ..... Lord willing [/QUOTE]
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